Byblus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Byblus
- a city on the coast of Phoenicia
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bject to the Romans, but Tyre and Byblus are allowed to remain free.
  Within translations:
Joseph:BJ_1.422
he built a wall about Byblus, as also large rooms {exed
Malal_212
there, [212] which he called Byblus after his own name.
Plin:HN_5.78
Adonis, the towns of Byblos, Botrys, Gigarta, Trieris, Calamos;
Plin:HN_6.213
Berytus, Botrys, Tripolis, Byblus, Antioch, Laodicea, Seleucia,
PsCallisth_1.12
wailing of the women of Byblos for himself, and he has
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